Tales from the life of Lauren

Tag: local coffee shops

It is only the 7th of June but we’ve already hit the ground running. Literally, because I’ve been running outside in the mornings and if you’ve read this blog for any length of time, you know that this makes me INSANELY happy, and figuratively, because Joey and I already hit up Film on the Rocks — you haven’t lived until you’ve watched Dirty Dancing with a amphitheater full of people cheering, singing and dancing along! — and it’s going to be NINETY-FOUR degrees on Saturday.

No doubt about it, SUMMER IS HERE. So the real question is, what are we bucket listing this year??

Here’s some things I’m thinking about right now: that first meal of an expertly seasoned rice bowl and kombucha, burger sliders that were blow-away good, standing on a rooftop with a beer in one hand and my husband at my side, live music coming from the door of every bar, BACHELORETTE PARTIES EVERYWHERE, that 7 o’clock hour light, learning what pokeweed is, 10 years with my favorite person, walking to brunch and hearing the words “grits for the table,” strolling to the farmers’ market, baseball and that feeling of contentment when you know you’re in your place, beer snack, grabbing a seat at the bar and people watching while dining on veggie salads and pizza, seeing Jonathan Scott (Property Brothers fans, what’s up!), finding a bright and airy coffee shop that has killer breakfast options, parks and popsicles and shops and Southern neighborhood strolls, bowling on the dreamiest lanes you’ve ever seen, HOT CHICKEN, one last coffee shop stop, the utter joy and peace and happiness of a perfect vacation.

We got into Nashville around 1:30, checked into our Airbnb apartment, then found a place nearby to grab a quick lunch and walked on over. Just know Lulu was the best! Totally our (my?) kind of place because there were big salads and grain bowls and kombucha on tap and neon signs that made for pretty Instagram posts. Plus I tasted Joey’s sliders and a casual lunch spot has no business making burgers that taste THAT GOOD. I was in my happy place for sure!

Every time I told someone we were going to Nashville, I was awkwardly self-conscious about not being a country music fan, but I’m not necessarily NOT a country music fan as much as I’m NOT a Luke Bryan, Florida Georgia Line, Zac Brown Band type of country music fan. Singers who have that twang in their voice and fall under the country music umbrella but don’t sound anything like that pop country stuff are fine by me! We did the whole Lower Broad thing and yes, we did hear some live music and yes, it was kind of cool but I also felt like we just wanted to get that part out of the way because it was also real touristy and real packed with bachelorette parties. Shout out to the Australian sister band that covered “What’s Up?” though!

Escaped to dinner at Husk afterwards and when we asked our waiter what “pokeweed” was, his explanation was “it just grows everywhere!” Great, cleared that right up! Turns out it’s spinach-like in texture, herbacious in flavor and totally delicious in a cornmeal cake with charcoal butter. Also ate a charcuterie plate, pork rolls and pork prime rib, which we didn’t even know was a thing but our lives are better for it. Mostly felt like Husk was maybe a little too stiff for our taste but the food was incredible so I don’t regret going one bit!

Joey is the smartest and suggested we make a Sunday brunch reservation at 5th & Taylor and then it happened to be in walking distance! I felt weird when we showed up and it everyone was there with their mother, but then it turned out we weren’t the only couple brunching there. I ordered a chicken sausage scramble that came out on a piece of avocado-topped sourdough toast. I WAS DELIGHTED BY IT. And then just when I thought it couldn’t get any better, they brought grits for the table and I don’t know what was in those grits but they were BY FAR the best grits I’d ever tasted. Note to Self: just eat the entire bowl of grits for brunch next time. So good!

Walked to the Nashville Farmers’ Market — which is part indoor food court, part outdoor produce market — afterwards and strolled Bicentennial Park on the way. We got iced coffee at that cute-as-can-be trailer, perused the market, then sat on a bench outside to stare up at the perfectly blue sky and wonder if the lizard on the wall in front of us was real or fake (it was real!). In other words, morning time perfection.

Totally unplanned but the stadium for the Nashville Sounds was minutes from where we were staying AND the Rockies’ Triple-A team, the Albuquerque Isotopes, happened to be in town. We joked about going but then our Uber driver really talked up the stadium AND Tony Wolters was playing soooo we kind of couldn’t NOT go, right? The stadium was all kinds of family-friendly so we maybe played a game of Guess Who before finding our seats. The Isotopes totally won but we also totally left early because a beer snack at Picnic Tap was NEEDED. Joey picked out a beer for me — Wiseacre Knockout IPA — and I’d like to have him make all ordering decisions for me from now on, please.

For dinner, we walked over to the highly anticipated City House, locked eyes with Jonathan Scott, who was dining out on the porch, then grabbed seats at the bar and proceeded to watch as almost every person who came in hugged and hello-ed with the restaurant staff. We were starting to think this was a secret regulars-only restaurant but then I overheard it was someone’s last night so I think regulars, friends and employees were just coming out of the woodwork to celebrate. We were mostly celebrating how good our entire meal was. If you go to Nashville, please go to City House, order a pizza and a cocktail from the friendly bartender and definitely get the Chess Pie for dessert.

First thing Monday, we walked ourselves over to Barista Parlor (despite the 3.5 star rating) and get this, everyone on Yelp is WRONG because we loved this place! It is huge and bright and beautiful, plus they have some crazy-looking coffee brewing setup and breakfast options that I could hardly decide between. Went with a Vietnamese cold brew — which tasted like a mix between your classic Vietnamese iced coffee and a spicy chai, so ♥♥♥ — and a bacon and egg biscuit and then I was the happiest version of myself for the rest of the day.

Ubered over to “12 South,” aka the strip of boutique shops leading to Sevier Park and, more importantly, Las Paletas. Having a cute popsicle shop at the entrance to a park is possibly the smartest idea ever. I got a strawberry and Joey got a banana cream and we walked to a shady park bench and just sat and felt genuine happiness. That house at the top of the hill inside the park was all kinds of historic too.

Post-park strolling, we made a pit stop at The Filling Station, where you can buy craft beer to go, fill your growler or grab a drink to enjoy there. Joey had a beer and followed it up with a cupcake from the Sprinkles ATM. Felt like he HAD to because it’s not every day you see a cupcake ATM, is it? I passed on the cupcake, felt virtuous for 45 seconds, then stumbled upon Five Daughters Bakery and right into a “100 Layer Doughnut.”

Then we Ubered off to Pinewood Social and decided we could maybe use some real food made of vegetables. Giant salads to the rescue! Okay, so the deal with Pinewood is that… it has everything? Which is almost as vague as our Husk waiter’s description of pokeweed. It’s a full-service restaurant with different menus for morning, noon and night, but there’s also a coffee shop and tables for hanging out and working on your laptop and, in the back, bowling lanes! We bowled three games and I’m fairly certain my final score was 30 for one of those games. I got better but I’m gonna go ahead and say I don’t have a future in professional bowling.

Spent our final night in Nashville at Hattie B’s and it was the perfect ending! We almost thought we needed to find a BBQ place but then I realized Nashville is known for hot chicken and we needed to get ourselves some before we left. We decided on the West Nashville location and were glad we did. Sat out on the patio with beers, chicken and sides galore so it was THE BEST.

We maybe went to Barista Parlor one more time and maybe picked up lunch to eat at the airport from Lulu and headed back to Denver and back to snow… in May… I’m over it.

Where We Stayed:

River Views/Nashville // We really really liked the location because we could walk to restaurants, coffee shops, Bicentennial Park and the Nashville Farmers’ Market but we had some air conditioner issues that I could have done without.

Where We Ate/Drank:

Lulu // Next level grain bowls but don’t miss out on those burger sliders.

Acme Feed & Seed // A bit touristy/busy/loud but it’s big and clean, serves food and local beer and it’s fun to stand on the rooftop patio overlooking the Cumberland River.

Husk // If you’re into food, you’ve probably heard of Husk. It’s a Nashville culinary staple. It’s got local, seasonal, veg-creative food going for it and everything we ate was delicious, I just don’t know that I loved the atmosphere/service.

5th & Taylor // When you show up to Sunday brunch and there’s a line outside, you know you’ve made a good choice. Order anything because it’ll be good and it’s really about the “grits for the table” anyway!

The Trailer Perk // Located outside at the Nashville Farmers’ Market. I love a punny food truck name and 20 hour cold brew.

The Picnic Tap // Raise your hand if you think every farmers’ market should have a craft beer watering hole! Tip: they also serve brats and grilled cheese to go with your beer.

City House // This place is such a gem! You can make a reservation but know that they reserve the bar, pizza counter and screened-in porch for walk ins. Order a cocktail, some starters, a pizza and definitely save room for dessert.

Barista Parlor // Look around, it’s beautiful and bright and there’s great care and effort going into the coffee and food, so slow down, be patient and enjoy. Vietnamese Cold Brew and biscuit sandwiches highly recommended.

Las Paletas // Never had a “gourmet popsicle” before? You’re in for a treat, no pun intended. Tastes like real fruit because they’re made with real fruit, imagine that! Grab one before making your way into Sevier Park for a stroll.

The Filling Station // If you’re a local, fill your growler. If you’re a visitor, pick a craft beer and enjoy it out front in the sunshine.

Five Daughters Bakery // Okay, I probably didn’t need a mid-day pastry but it looked cute and once you’re inside, how can you turn down a 100 Layer Doughnut? In essence, it’s a cronut, but labels aside, these are decadently delicious. Get the chocolate sea salt.

Pinewood Social // A menu for every part of the day, coffee, cocktails, beer and bowling. I kind of wish we’d had enough time to eat more meals here because everything sounded good!

What We Did:

Lower Broad // Hard to describe but it’s part Vegas Strip, part Bourbon Street, part downtown bar scene? No matter where you stop in, you’re bound to hear live music and I think that’s pretty cool. This is also where all the bachelorette parties, tourists and party people are, so take it as you will.

Bicentennial Mall State Park // There’s a granite wall that runs the length of the park with some interesting state history, if you’re into that. If not, it’s still a nice place to relax.

Nashville Farmers’ Market // This is an interesting little market in that it’s part indoor-part outdoor, part food court-part produce and mostly, part hip & trendy-part old school. It’s hard to put your finger on, but we dug it anyway.

Nashville Sounds Game // The stadium is nice, new and fun, plus there’s baseball so we were happy 🙂

Sevier Park // You can walk the loop around the park (it’s not so big), take a break on a park bench, read about the house on the top of the hill and cross paths with people who are lucky enough to spend their lunch break at the park.